Vivo Indonesia is preparing to launch the Vivo Y31d Pro in the country on April 13, 2026, with a clear pitch aimed at users who need long battery life, fast charging, and higher durability. The device is being positioned for young, busy consumers who rely on their phones for work, communication, and entertainment throughout the day.
The company says the phone is built for a “non-stop” lifestyle, where downtime matters and charging breaks should stay short. That approach places battery endurance at the center of the Y31d Pro’s appeal, while also adding protection features that matter for daily use in demanding conditions.
Big battery, fast refill
The headline feature is the 7,000mAh battery, which is notably larger than what many mainstream smartphones offer in this category. Vivo says the capacity is designed to support intensive use without forcing users to recharge often, which can be a key selling point for people who spend long hours away from a wall charger.
To complement that large cell, the Y31d Pro also supports 90W FlashCharge. Vivo claims the phone can go from nearly empty to full in about 58 minutes, a figure that puts it among the faster-charging options in its segment.
That combination matters because battery size alone does not solve the problem of heavy usage. A larger battery can keep the phone alive longer, but fast charging helps users recover power quickly when they only have a short window to plug in.
Emergency power tools for daily reliability
Vivo also adds Battery Extender features that may appeal to users who often push their devices to the limit. According to the company, the phone can still make calls even when the battery drops below 1%, which can be useful in emergency situations.
At around 10% battery, Vivo says the device can still handle navigation or content viewing for a limited time. That kind of reserve mode can help reduce worry for commuters, travelers, and users who regularly forget to charge before leaving home.
The Y31d Pro also supports reverse charging, so it can act as a power source for other devices. For users carrying more than one gadget, that adds another layer of practicality and makes the phone more flexible in field work, travel, or shared-device situations.
Durability gets equal attention
Vivo is not focusing only on battery performance. The Y31d Pro also carries IP68, IP69, and IP69+ ratings, which indicate strong resistance to water and dust exposure under demanding conditions.
The company says the phone can survive immersion in water up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes and still operate in cold temperatures down to -10 degrees Celsius. Those claims suggest Vivo is targeting users who need a more rugged phone without moving into a fully specialized outdoor device.
The frame and body also use protective materials such as Guardian Glass. Vivo says the device has undergone drop testing to improve confidence in everyday handling, where accidental slips and impacts often matter more than lab-style specifications.
Key features at a glance
| Feature | Vivo Y31d Pro |
|---|---|
| Battery | 7,000mAh |
| Charging | 90W FlashCharge |
| Full charge claim | About 58 minutes |
| Emergency battery mode | Call support below 1% |
| Reverse charging | Yes |
| Water and dust rating | IP68 / IP69 / IP69+ |
| Water resistance claim | Up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes |
| Low-temperature operation | Down to -10°C |
| Main camera | 50MP AI camera |
The phone also includes a 50MP AI main camera, which Vivo says is designed to improve photo detail and optimize output based on the scene. While the camera setup is not the most aggressive part of the launch message, it still helps round out the phone as a balanced midrange option.
Why this launch matters for Indonesia
Indonesia remains a highly competitive smartphone market, and battery life often ranks high among user priorities. Many buyers want devices that can survive a full day of heavy messaging, social media, streaming, and mobile payments without frequent charging stops.
That is why the Y31d Pro’s mix of a 7,000mAh battery and 90W charging may stand out more than a faster processor or a flashy design change. Vivo appears to be betting that practical features will matter most to users who see their phones as all-day tools rather than occasional gadgets.
What to expect at launch
- Official launch date: April 13, 2026.
- Pre-order period: starts on the same day as the launch.
- Price details: Vivo has not announced official pricing yet.
- Full local availability: expected to be shared through Vivo Indonesia’s official channels.
Vivo has not yet disclosed the complete Indonesia-specific pricing or retail lineup, so the next important detail for buyers will be whether the company can keep the phone competitively priced against other midrange models. For now, the Y31d Pro is shaping up as a battery-first smartphone built for users who need fast top-ups, strong endurance, and extra durability in one package.
